Tough Nylon Open Ended Straps for luggage and suitcases and for many uses in therapy where a loop is needed on the end of a long strap.

These straps are all made to order in the UK and to any length, they come in a range of colours of choice and can be made as 25mm or 50mm widths depending on the use you intend them for.

Please order a single unit if you have an intended purpose for the straps to test them yourself before ordering more as our clips are not load bearing for heavy weights and you need to be sure that the straps and clips are as strong as we think they certainly are.

How do these open ended straps differ to normal luggage straps ?

A traditional luggage strap is sewn in a loop and this is adjusted to fit around the suitcase. Open ended straps are not sewn to the buckle on the end so they can be looped around items of any size up to the length of the strap.

Do the straps lock onto the product we wrap around ?

No. The straps can be used in a loop and pulled tight to the item they wrap around but there is no locking mechanism just the same as a luggage strap which relied on the tightness of the strap holding itself in place.

Can I have my straps made to a different length than the 180cm standard ?

Yes. We have many length options online though if you need a longer length please contact us for a quote.

I purchased three straps in the end for our holiday luggage, well worth the money, had our surnames printed on the label, and when they popped out on the luggage belt at the airport we spotted them straight away.

2nd August 2016 by Stephen

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Directors Review of the Open Ended Luggage Straps

We were asked to make these open ended straps for a therapists use where one end of the strap would loop around a persons foot and the other end is pulled upon to create tension in the therapy the client gave to her clients.

Open ended straps are a completely versatile UK Made strap that has so many uses around the home or work-place though we urge you to buy one to test depending on the use you intend for the product first and perhaps compare it to a traditional luggage strap that is sewn into a loop.